TREMOR AL,. t Cheag for Cash. PATENT HOES—AND ALE. Goods'. u _ i ( PUBLISHED BY 1\/| RS. M^jA. SELLECK has removed her T^HE subsciiber tiasrthi,sday received from T^HE subscribers have just received and of- TUST received by SMITH fe WlLSONj S.W.BENEDICT. . fer for saje, a 'quantity, of warranted MILLINERY Establishment to the N. Yofk a general assortment of GRO­ • a large and handsome assortment of Cali^ TERMS.—Two Dollars p^r annum, payable building lately occupied, by DK Ansel Hoyt, CERIES, which he offers at reduced prices PATENT SPRING STEEL HOES,which coes ; plain and fig'd tiro deN?p and Levatii 'Quarterly. Mail subscribers in advance. will neither bend, batter nor. break—a very next door to the store she formerly occupied, Tor cash. The following articles are amdng tine Silks ; brown do. do. do.; Dr&is Hdkfs.| , less than a square, 75 superior article. Also—MOUNSEY'S best ' ADVERTISEMENTS where her customers are respectfully invited his assortment i black Levantine Hdkfs.; French and Italiari 'cents; a square, $1 00, for three insertions. to call. Norwalk, April 11. Cogniac and Cidar BRANDY'; Jamaica, STOCKJ3EER, which they will furnish to Crapes ; white G.VJze Vei\s ; Irish Linen j— &^xx^xxxxx x:xx>oo<>oC" St. Croix, & N. E. RtJM ; Holland & Coun­ Merchant and others as cheap as can be had OLD LINE. MILLINERY try GIN ; Young Hyson, Hyson Skin,, and in New-ifork.—It is earnestly re- iquested thif those indebted to the subscribers SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. " 11/1 RS. M. A. SELLECK has just received Souchong TEAS ; Loaf, St. Croix, & Ha­ will make'payment on or before the first of fe furniture Dimity ; black Circassian ; blacfe from New York a general assortment t)f vana SUGAR; Wheat, Rye, and Buckwheat May ne^ if they wojild wish to save the cost and colored Bombazetts ; Apron Checks ;—• GOODS in her line, which she confidently FLOUR; Rice ; Molasses; HONEY, of a of collection. - v BARTRAM & STREET. fig'd Gr,o de Nap fe Cashmere Hdkfs.; Crapd expects will give satisfaction to purchasers : very superior quality ;Crackers and Cheese ; . Norwalk, Ap™ 15, 1825. 8 " Lisse ;Love'hdkfs.; fancy cotton Shawls^ . consisting of BLACK fe YELLOW LEG­ Codfish ; Herring; Mackerel; Pork,'Pork & Beef Hams ; Coffee; Chocolate ; Ginger ;— assortment of cotton and wqrstted Hosiery• ACCOMMODATION PACKETS, HORN HATS fe GIPSIES, some-of su­ Pearlash ; Pimento.; Nutmegs ; Mustard ; To'Clothiersi Ladies and Gentlemen's black and coloured ' sail from the Landing of Hoyls fy Co. perior quality ; STRAW HATS & GIP­ Box Raisins5 Figs ; Oranges; Cassia ^Span­ T^A^TED, for the ensuing season, a horse skin Gloves; Kid do.: Beaver do; j Norwalk, for Peek-Slip, New-York. SIES, together with a good assortment of ish and American Segars ; Snbffof ail kinds; * Workman, who is master of Carding, Bang up Cord ; blue and yellow Nankeens J N Tuesday, 22(1 inst. the Norwalk Line fashionable RIBBONS, ARTIFICIAL Tobacco; Candles ; Blown Salt; Box Soap Dying, and Dressing Gloth, in all its branch­ Florentine Stripe; domestic and imported of Packets will commence running ac­ FLOWERS, BAND-BOXES, fee. fee. O an.d Patent Shaving Soap ; §)arch ; Brooms; es, and capable of taking charge of a Blue Ginghams; green Baize; red do.; fine whit© cording to their usual summer arranjreinenis, ALSO, an assortment of CALICOES, Patent Spring Steel HOES ; Bellows ; Pow­ Viit. Satisfactory recommendations, as to Flannel; Paper Hangings.; Gilt and Sill^ ^he CITIZEN, Capt. Broion, leaving Norwalk very elegant, FOR SALE as above. der & Shot; Cider, Vinegar, ^BEEft, &c.&c. character and ability, will be required,. Buttons ; black fe blue C!lotfiestfe Casshneresj through the season on Tuesdays, and return­ Norwalk, April 12, 1825. ?tf Norwalk,April 18. EDWIJ* LOCKWOOD. 5w*6 JOHN B. WHITLOCK. Satinetts; low priced and fine Cambric Mus-r ing on Saturdays ; the MECHAMC, Captain EBENEZER STEVENS Mechanic-Ville,Westchester Co. !\1arr,b;5. litis ; assortment of Ribbons ; Brown Musliii Hoijt, on Thursdays, and reluming on Tues­ for Ladies' Hats, fee. fee. Liumbkr—Old Establishment. 'PHE Court of Probate for the district of 7i days ; and the SABINA, Captain Daskarn, on O"AS just ree'd from N. York an extensive Norwalk, April 19. . U rI",HE subscribers have just received per *• Danbury, has limited and appointed six Saturdays, and returning on Thursdays. & elegant assortment of DRY GOODS, Sloop ORBIT, from Ca^shill and Alba­ months froih the date hereof, for the creditors For freight or passage apply on board, or which he is now offering for sale as cheap as J,OHN BURRALL ^ u ny an additional supply of LUMBER". Their of the estate of Elizabeth Slebbins, late of at the store of H <>YTS ,fe"Co. can be purchased in any store in this county. TTAS LAtEtir received a new. supply 01 ? assortment at present consists of v Ridgfield in said district, dee'd, represented Norwalk, March 14,1825. The following comprise a part, y\t. Groceries; Hard Ware, and CrockeryJ Superfine blue & black London BROAD 100,000 Catskill Shingles, oftthe first quality insolvent, in which to exhibit their claims whicn are offered to the public at prices whicli [h CLOTHS ; Cassimeres and Sattinetts; Vel­ 45,000 Albany do do thereto, and has appointed William Iiawley will compensate the purchaser for calling.—^ vet and Bangup cords ; Bombazetts and 7,500 feet Merchantable Boards and William Keeler, commissioners to re­ The followirig articles are but a part: Stripes ; 200 yards fine superior twil'd Cer- 2,000 " Clear Boards and Plank ceive and examine said claims. GROCERIES. : cassian ; 200 yards Vesting, comprising a 1,000 " Yellow Pine Plank] . The subscribers give notice that thev shall Cogniac Brandy ; St. Croix, N. England 2,000 " Merch't. White Pine db • meet at the hoiise of Wm. Keeler in sd. Ridg­ and Jamaica Ruin; Holland, and P.'Gin:| [r;tf complete assortment ; 1000 yards superfine and common Calicoes ; 1600 yds. Furniture -2,GOO " Lath Boards field, 011 the Sd Mondays in June and Sep­ Madeira and Currant Wine ; Rice ; Keg chintz; black, white, & green French Crapes; All of the above is offered at the tember next, at one o'clock, P.M; for the pur­ Box Raisins ; Mace and Cloves ; Soap and 1 K • •G THE ELEGANT and FAST SAILING black and colored Canton Crapes ; blk Can­ lowest market prices.' STREEI & JAMES. pose of attending 011 the business of said ap­ Candles; Dye woods ; Allum.fc Copperas^ I'M 1STEAM-BO AT JOHN MARSHALL, ton hdkfs.; Silk and Cotton Flaggs ; Fancy pointment. WILLIAM HA*VLEY, ? Commis- Coffee ; Lump.Sugar; St. Croix, and New-r Capt. N. GRIFFINO, will leave foot of Roose­ Silk hdkfs ; black India Levantine, Sarcinets Lumber—New Establishment. f . WILLIAM KEELER^ 5 sioners. Orleans Brovvh Sugar; Codfish; Indigo £ $- velt-street, N.York, for Sawpitand Norwalk, and Sincheivs ; black and white Silk Gloves, rmiE Subscribers having recently entered RidafieM, March 28th, 1825. "8 Starch ; Plug, and smoking ToBacco; Ginger j every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday very superior quality ; Irish Linens, Linen jnio partnership, under the firm of Mer­ LOPED from my bed a Alspice ; Chocolate ;Brimstone, fee. fee. feci would inform the public that they Morning, at G o'clock, and return the same Cambrick, and Lawn ; one box Thread La* rill fy Hill, 19,h inst. without any just cause or pro- CROCKERY. .. • intend to days, leaving Old Well, at Norwalk} at two ces, a complete assortment; ladies white Liu- ^'arry 011 the Lumber Business in voc3///n my wife Sally Faycrwcather. This A handsome assortment of Liverpool En-f Norwalk on an extensive scale, and will keep o'clock, P. M. stopping at Sawpit. She has en pocket handkerchiefs; brown Muslin for is t , forbid all persons harboring or trusting amelled and Glass Ware, viz.: blue printed constantly on hand a general assortment of been thoroughly repaired and additional ac­ ladies Hats ; black Silk and Tabby Velvet ; her on my account as I will pay no debts of Plates; blue and green eplge, do ; Decanters; articles in that line, which (hey will sell on commodations made, which makes her very India Cambrick and Book Muslins ; Jaconet; her contracting after this date. Tumblers, of dil kinds and sizes ; enamalled commodious and pleasant. For freight or Mull, and Cambrick do ; blk and white Cot­ reasonable terms. Those who are in want STFPHEN FAYERWEATHER. and blue printed Tea ,k?ots ; do. Tea Setts j will please to call and examine for themselves. passage inquire of James Quiritard,Norwalk, ton Hose ; black and slate worsted do ; Silk r- South Salem, N. Y. April 12, 1S25. 8 Wash bowls; do. Ewers and Basins ; Vinegar or of the captain on board. Passage from Braid ; Inserting tiimmings and Suspenders ; ' ; 7 JOHN B. MERRITT, IT Cruits ; blue printed Bowls fe Milks, fec. fep^ Norwalk to New-York, $1—from Sawpit, 50 Coat and Vest Buttons, of all kinds ; 6 boxes EBE.NEZER QILL. {•y OTICE is hereby given that the 25th day HARD WARE.-r-Wrotight and cut nails ; Norwalk, April 9th, 1825. ~ 7 ^ of instaiit April, at 10 o'clock, forenoon, Cents. *#* STAGES run from Sawpit and Fancy Ribbons; large and smali Tortoise Knives and Forks,; Jack fel'ehknives; Slatd Norwalk to the. different towns back'. Mr. Shell Combs ; 15 dozen side Combs ; men's is assigned fqr all persons interested in the es­ pencils ; Wilson's broad knives ; butts, and Norwalk Dispensary. Calhoun runs his Stage regular to^ the Boat Buckskin and Beaver Gloves ; white Pins fe tate of DAVID EDMONDS, Esq. late of screws; razors and straps ; leather brhshes £ ion the above days, taking passengers to Wil­ Needles ; black Pins ; one case Ladies white SIGNof the MORTAR—South oftlieBridge. Vergennes, in the state of Vermont, to ap­ steel tobacco boxes; db. snuff; stirup irons $ ton, Ridgfield, Ridgbur-y, and Danbury. Leghorn Hats ; one case do black do do ;— TUST RECEIVED, & FOR SALE, pear, if they see cause, at the Probate office shoe, scrubbing, fe weavers' bru?hfes; clothes April 5th, 1825. „ 7tf Ginghams and Checks ; Window Papers;— a new supply of DRUGS & in Danbury, and be heard relative to the ap­ do. Jews harps; gimblets; shovels and spades; Reeds for Hals; Diaper and Dimity ; Bed- MEDICINES,Oil ofVlTROL, pointment of Commissioners to receive, exa­ hoes ; curry combs ; buttons ; screw bottom NOR WALK HOTEL, ticks, and Cotton Yarn ; green Baizes and Essential Oils, Essences of all mine, and adjust the claims of the creditors to candlesticks; combs; shoemakers' pinchers^ and Stage House. Flannels; blue and yellow Nankeen ; Cotton kinds,DyeStufTs,shaving soap,&-c. said estate. By order of the Hon. Court of rasps, awls, shoe tacks, awl blades, heel ball, Cassimere ; Buckram ; 1000 yards domestic Also—A small supply of LIQUORS, of a Probate for the district of Danbury. sand , stones, quinebaug do. awl hafts, peg° HE Subscriber would inform the Public Muslin ; white Sattin Jean; Velvet Ribbons; superior quality, for sickness, consisting of ALANSON HAMLIN, Adm'r. ging awl hafts, shofe .knivesj sand paper, fee. that hie has taken that very convenient & T black, blue, gieen, yellow, and purple SILK, Madeira and Port Wines, Brandy, Old Spir- Danbury, April 7,1825. Iw8 Likewise, a Small assortment «of DRY-i pleasant situation for a Public House, known iis, Holland Gin, PORTER, kc. &c. a choice selection, together with his usual as- LOOK AT THIS ! ! GOODS for sale Cheap. as the NORWALK HOTEL and STAGE- FRUIT.—Raisins, Figs, Tamarinds, Pea sortmentofGROCERIES feCROCKERY. TUST ree'd and on sale by the subscriber GROCERIES, HARDWARE, fee. HOUSE, situated a few rods West of the- Nuts, Filberts, Almonds, Madeira Nuts, Or­ Norwalk, April 18, 1825. : 8 0 WHEAT FLOUR, by the hundred or Bridge, and formerly occupied by Mrs. J. anges, and "Lemons. TUST received, and for sale by the subscrji hitrrel ; SPANISH SEGARS by the box ; bers, at thfe lowest prices. Among the as­ Street, where he hopes to receive a liberal Goods, new, seasonable, and POTASH constantly for sale on terms as CRACKERS by the Quarter or hundred;— sortment may be found the following article^ share of the public patronage, as he will pay low, or lower, than it can be obtained in New GOSHEN DAIRY BUTTER: MACKE­ particular attention to his Customers, and cheap, of the best quality, York. PRICE & M'LEAN. GROCERIESBtandy,Rum, Gin,Cor $ TUST received at the new painted store.enst REL, No. 1 ; CODFISH, by quintal; NEW dials, and Wines of.dll kinds ; Whiskey ; Al^ liavehis Bar & Table furnished in thechoicest PORK, fee. A. NASH. manner, and at reasonable prices; side of the Bridge, by E. B. BENNETT, VAiL cV UEEJLJ, and I?orter;Loaf, luthp and brown Sugar, and Norwalk, March 28. 5 Persons arriving by Stage, Packets, or the who is ready to serve his customers to the ar­ AVE just received, and offer for sale, at Molasses ; Box and Keg Raisins; Imported Steam-Boat, can be furnished at a moment's ticles in the DRY-GOOD, GROCERY, OR H No. 18, MAIDEN LANE, N. Y. a val­ COTTON BATTING. Currants, Mace,Citron and Cloves ;Car,awn$ Seed ; Wheat and Rye Flour ; .Teasj of alt notice, with careful drivers and good vehicles CROCKERY LINE,usually kept in a Coun­ uable and extensive assortment of FANCY POUNDS COTTON BATTS of kinds; jCoffee ; Alspice, Pepper,Ginger, Nql of conveyance to any part of the country, at try Store. He has just returned from New- GOODS, of the most recfent Paris fashions, 400 a superior quality just received fe for megs and Cinnamon ; ground Nicquaragui reasonable terms. HORSES fe CARRIA­ York with a general assortment, which he which they are offering to their customers at sale by E. STEVENS. Wood,Logwood,Copperas, Allum and Indigoj GES to Let. HORACE CoortE. intends to sell as cheap as the cheapest. reduced prices. Norwalk. February 21, 1825. . 52. Norwalk, April 11, 18S5. 7 50 long white Merino Shawls from #8 to #SG. Vinegar; Lamp Oil; Salt,Codfish and Mack-f New Goods-—Cheap, Hand* 20 square do. with scarlet borders FLOUR & CHEESE. efel ; Pork and Beef Hams ; Soap and Can­ FOR SALE OR TO LET, some, and Fashionable, do. with palm leaf TUST received and on sale bv the subscriber dles ; Cheese and Crackers ; Mustard and On­ VERY convenient Hovell­ 50 Barrels best superior Fresh Ground TUST ree'd from N. York—-well adapted to 1 Box black & scarlet Long Meritioes ions ; Rice; a general assbrtment of West In­ Aing House, with about one I box black, white and scarlet square do Flour. Also, 2000 lbs. Northern Cheese of dia Fruit, &C. feci, III! acre and a quarter of land, a the present season—and will be Sold on different qualities, by the hundred or less terms that will please purchasers. Please Call 1000 yds black fig'd Gros-de-Nap and Gros- HARDWARE:—Knives and Forks; Pen . short distance from the Bridge. de-Ete Silks, superior patterns. quantity. A.- NASH. and Pocket Knives; Razors; Steels; Shovels Possessiongiveu immediately. If not iiold it at the new Store of JAMES MALLORY. Norwalk, March 25, 18?5. 5 1500 yds colored Grosde Nap, compiling an IVI OTICE.—The Subscriber having relin- and Tongs; Spades and Shovels; Locks^ • will be let "on reasonable terms. It has a first extensive assortment, ' quished the mercantile business in Ridg­ Hinges, and Screws, of various kinds ; Scis­ >ate garden spot. Inquire at this Office, NEW CASH STORE. ; 400 yds plain stout black tiros de Nap Silks field, would inform his old friends and custom­ sors and Shears; Japan'd Lamps,Candlestick II i T^HE Subscriber offers for sale at his Store r Norwalk, April 12. 10 boxes Gros de Etc Handkerchiefs ers that it has become indispensable that their and Snuffers ; Pewter Facits ; block tin and »* East side the Bridge, at a small advance 100 Ombra Dress Handkerchiefs accounts should be settled. Should thi3.no|ice iron table ahd tea Spoons; Slates and Pen-^ VALUABLE POTTERY, fee. from Cost, the following articles: p OR SALE, on reasonable 500 yds super plain French black Levantine have its inlended effect,much cost and trouble cils ; wood,, saw and rattail Files; Sawmill Cogniac and Cider Brandy ; West India terms, that valuable fe pleas­ 2000 yds Bombazine,vei-y fine, from 3s 10 85 may be saved to them and myself... All per­ Files ; Giriiblets, Augers from 1-4 to 8-4; cur­ itui and N: Rum; Hoijand and Country Gin ; ail! ant situation known by the name 1000 yds select Calicoes for retailing, of su­ sons having anj' claims against me.will please ry-combs, sad-irons and stands, carttboxesj AM Spanish and American Segars; Ginger;- of " The Village" lying about a perior fabric dnd style. _ to present them for settlement. The.subscri­ spiders,tea-kettles, griddles,bellows-nails,10d^ Young Hyson and Souchong Teas ; Paper Also, on hand, an extensive assortment of ber continues to carry on the Saddle, Harness, 8d, and 4d, cut nails, powder anil shot, oil mile from the Old Well,in Norwalk, and con­ and Plug Tobacco ; Box Raisins; Nutmegs ; STAPLE GOODS, which will be sold to Cap, and Trunk-Making business at his old Stones, Horse Brushes, White-wash Brushes^ sisting of two large Dwelling-Houses, a large Mustard ; Coffee; Pepper; Pimento; Rice ; Pottery, two Kilns for burning Ware, a good their customers at-reduced prices. All or­ stand under the Masonic Hall,where all favoi-s Weayer'sBrushes,Tooth Brushes,PasteBlack- Loaf Sugar; St.Croix & Havana do.; Pearl- Store and Bain, with o'her buildings, a good ders from the country executed at the sliort- will be gratefully jacknowledged, fe all orders jng, Quinnebaugs, fee, fee. ash ; Candles, mould and dip'd ;Salt; Whefat Wharf, and 20 acres of land. For further est notice, at I & Maiden Lane, N. Y. S promptly attended to. WM. CROCKER. , FINDINGS:—Pincers, Nippers, Stamps] Flour; Crackers; Box Soap ; Sweet Oil ;— Jiggers, Shoulder-Irons, Shoe-Keys, Ran- particulars inquire of BENJAMIN ISAACS. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Ridgfield, Feb. 14, 1825. 52tf Starch, &c. with a general assortment ofDo- Files, Ran Breaks,Channel Breaks, Punches^ ? Noiwalk, April 11, 1825. 7 fyHE Co-Partnership heretofore existing inestic Goods, and Cotton Yarn of the first TUST ree'd and for sale, a new assortment Coco-Sticks, Edge Brushes, Varnish, Heel- FOR SALE, quality, Blli.e and White, from No.4 to 18. between SAMUEII JACKSON 8C CHARLES 0 of choice GARDEN SEEDS, by HURLBUTT, under the firm of SAMUEL Ball, Russia Hairs, Sand-stones, Tacks, Eng­ \ small Farm lying in the The Conklin Strengthening Plaster by the March 14. WM. & B. LOCKWOOD. lish Rubbers,Gum Arabic,Polish'd Hammers,' JACKSON & CO. was dissolved on the,1st town ofNew Canaan about gross, doz. of single, at rcduced prices; with Also, TIMOTHY and CLOVER SEED Rasps, instant, by mutual consent. All persons in­ Shoulder Sticks, Awl-Hafts; Awls,and one mile South of the meeting­ a general assortment of Hard-Ware, Paints, of a very superior quality, for sale as above. Boot Webbing. BARTRAM fe STREET. house, on the load leading to Oil, Glass^Putty, fee. AARON NASH. debted 011 Book or by Notei^ are earnestly re­ /^.ARDEN SEEDS just ree'd and for sale Five Mile River and Rings End Landing.— Norwalk, July 24, 1324. 22 quested to Call and settle the same with either MANUFACTURING, CAftblNG, ANDl of the subscribers immediately. by v STREET FE JAMES. Said Farm contains about SO acres of Land, J. FRANCIS—SURGEON DENTIST CLOTH-DRESSING. SAMUEL JACKSON, with a good House, Burn, and Cider-mill 121Chatham-s t. corner of Pearl Sli-eet, N. Y. WATCHES fe JEWELRY. /TlHE Subscriber takes this metnoa tfa Sn- CHARES HURLBUTI". Standing thereon. Said Fahh is well propor­ (XAFE OF EUROPE.) REDE RICK REED, Clock and Watch -*• form his friends and the public in gener-r Saugatuck, April llth, 1825. 8 tioned with orchard, meadow, plongft, pasture O espectfully informs the Ladies and Gen- -*• Maker, has removed to ihe store under al that he has experienced workmen and good The business will in future be continued at *uul wood land $ is well watered, and a fine ilemen of the city and country, that he the Gazette Office, west end of the Bridge, machinery ; that he will manufacture Broad the old stand by Charles Hurlbutt,who has on where he will keep a constant supply of all stand for a mechanic. sets Artificial Teeth with care and elegance, Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts, Flannels, feci MERCY HANFORD. hand a general assortment of DRY GOODSj articles in his line of biisiness. at reasonable prices, or conditions;: by the yd; equal to real i he cleaifs, scales and divides GROCERIES, HARDWARES CROCK­ New-Canaan, March 1st. the teeth, and Cures the Tootluich perfectly, WATCHES of all descriptions carefully or on shares. Carding, Fulling, Dying, and. ERY,1 all of which will be sold cheap for cash repaired and warranted. without extracting. Dr. Francis warrants Finishing d^hfe for customers at all seasons of rpb LET, a convenient Dwel- or country produce. CHARLES HURLBUTT. Norwalk, April ll, 1825. 7 . the year. G9ods will be sold at reasonable •* ling House, within a show his OdontolgicTonic Wash, to cure the Scur­ I 4 • 3 prices by the piece or yard. distance of the Bridge. Inquire vy in the Gums, and to fasten lobsfe teeth piCKED UP adrift a PINE CANOE, a- TROY ALE. 16' ELIAS PECK, Jiinr^ t of P. PRICE. k. it preserves those that arfecaiious fr.decaif^ bout 18 feet long, at the mouth of Mia'm- BARRELS of Messrs^ Wallace, De* From a practice of many years, with much ;is River, in Greenwich. The owner can have 50 Greenwrch, (Greentoich Factory,) JunelO^ % Norwalk, March 28, 1825. 5 freest & Co.'s best Summer Beer, just , he hopes to give general satisfaction; the same by proving property and paying ree'd and on sale by STREET fe JAAIES. 1 ; SALT. ... PATENT PLOUGHS. to such Ladies and Gentlemen as may honor charges. Inquire of ABRAM RITCH, & N. B. Tavernkeepers and Retailers are TUST received and for sale by thesubscri» fejTREET fe JAMES, Agents for the sale him with commands. . 8 THOMAS MORRELL. requested to give the article a trial, as a con- ** ber 200 bushels, of coarse, heavy SALT-—- of Hitchcock's Patent Ploughs, have just i iLOVER SEED just received and for Grepnwich,(Coscob U.Landing,) April 11. st ant supply will be kept through the season. Likewise, FIRKIN BUTTER, of a superiof feceived an additional supply, which are of­ ^ Sale by JOHN BURRALL* r|xHE Partnership heretofore existing be- quality. JOHN BURRALL. , fered at the Factory prices. TONE LIME.—A supply constantly 011 •*- tween the subscribers, is this day dissolv­ April 16th, 1825 ' nj^HE subscribers having been appointed by S hand by (he Cask or less quantity. ~ COTTON BATTINCf. , the Court of Probate for Norwalk dis­ ed by mutual agreement. ' AH persons in­ STREET FE JAMES. , A- constant supply, first Quality, .Apply to' CLAY'S STOMACH BITTERS, debted to said firm are requested to call and trict, Commissioners to receive, examine, and FRUIT. •"- 50 A. NASH. ^ ffiist received and fox sale atthe GAZETTE ddjust the claims of the creditors to the estate settle them immediately with SS. S. Kellogg, PRESH FIGS, Tamarinds, Raisins, AL- CLAY'S ITCH OINTMENT. OFFICE—Also by S. St. John, fe B. Isaacs o{Jonas Fancher, late of New Canaan defc'd, V SETH S. KELLOGG, monds, Madeira Nuts, Fifberts, Pea- For pleasantness, safety, expedition; fea'al : Norwalk, afid Seymour Jarvis, Stamford hereby give noticfe that we will attend to.the RUFUS RICHARDS. Nuts, Lemons, Oranges, fee. just ree'd atthe and certanty, is.infinitely sfiperipr to apy oth­ 'B * HEME aj'>pro¥p.d Bitters will give relief in business bf our appointment at the Dwelling- Ne\i Canaan, 5th Ap"l> 1825. 8 • NORWALK DISPENSARY South of the er medicine, for the cure of that pifijst dis- all cases of NaUsfca, vomiting, flatulence, house of.Seth S. Kellogg, on the first Thurs­ The business will be continned by Rii- Bridge,, Norwalk, April 11. gt^eable and tormenting disorder—Likewise^ *; - A lie art-burn,costiveness,weakness atthe breast days of June and October next, at 2 o'clock, fus' Richards. for all herpetic eruptions and irapurities of the' j)ain in the stomach, loss of appetite, and all P. M. Six months from this date are allow­ "VXT'ANTED—An active intelligent BOY, 'TTHE Court of Probate for the district of skin. £ace 5S cents. I'orsaleb'by BUlsaaor symptoms of indigestion;. They are a Aery ed for the exhibition of claims agaiust sd. eg- yy /from 14 to 15 years of age. -_Apply to Stafftford, hath limited six months from Norwalk and S. Jarvis, Stamford, kl f»leasunt cordial bitter.—Price 38 Cents. tale; JONATHAN B. BENEDICT, ? Cdmmis- P. PRICE. 7! this date for the exhibition of claims against Norwalk, Nov. 32, 1824. 39 .. _ T\| OTICE.—All persons ; BARNABAS MARVIN. 5 si the estate of Sarah Will son, late of Green­ PERSONS indebted to the estate of ' subscriber for Dressing Cloth,, or Card- New Canaan, Aptil 4, 1825. IS:RE- wich, dee'd. Those who do not exhibit their Keelir, late of Norwalk, deceas­ ing *W6'ol, are requested to call and settle the \A/ ANTED, a quantity of STONE, suit-, claims within said time will be debarred a re­ ed, ate requested to make immediate pay­ Mity (or sale by the subscsubscriber. siinvp immediately. SAM'L DAVEK^OIIIV able for a heavy wall, to be delivered covery. JARRD STRONG, Exec'r. ment io the subscriber. April 14. CIDER BRANDY of a '•y Koi wolk, April 5th. 182&^V April 15,1825. \ JEDWWJ HOYT, Adm'r. -

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Maryland, about a twelve tftonth agd, was T FOREIGN NEWS. opinion that hothlng further ivbiitd tafdotlfei ?ERft.—1l*he Baltimore Fedferal Grf FROM THE AMERICAN MERCTFR*. claimed as a runaway slave. He was taken By an arrival at New York'oh the 28lh ult. by the Americans, if the Greeks should con­ gives the following intelligence, in addition Pu rstiant to legal requirements, the votes by his master and lodged in jail in this county from Liverpool, London Papers to.Ujte 28th sent to accept ofa foreign King. He replied to what we stated a fetf days since, on thd of the electors werfe publicly canvassed the for security, when a habeas corpus was issued, of i^irch are received.. There ^as*Been a .that nothing but a foreign force would ever authority of a gentleman from Panama. Ad­ Vreek past by tho proper authorities. The at the instance of the slave, to show cause why farther advance onCotton. place theni under a King. I told him I was miral Guise had his fleet at Guayaquil repair­ ing, and made a peremptory demand on the* nominations made a* New-Haven in May last he should not be discharged from imprison­ LONDON* March 27.—Charles Richard willing to bear arms inGreece as long as there Intendant for the sum of $60,000, and in a arB all respectively elected, and the aggregate ment. The cause came on for adjudication Vaughan, Esq. is appointed Minister Pleni­ was a prbspcct of her bein^. free, but no lon­ manner extremely improper and uhofl&cer of votes shews a steadiness of character very on Thursday afternoon, before his honour potentiary, and Envoy Extraordinary fr. the ger. With this reply lie appeared to be well like ; in consequence of which be was imme­ essential to our republican friends, and deci­ Judge Bucher. Proof of the black man hav­ British Government to tlieU. States. pleased ; told me to?make myself acquainted diately arrested, put in irons, and would be sive to the old opposition constantly exerted ing been a slave under the laws of Maryland, We understand Mr. .Stratford Canning is with the language as soon as possible ; and sent up to Lima for trial. Other mutinous ' against us. The following is the result: and owned by the individual claiming him, about to return , having wholly succee­ that I should have a station of some import­ officers belonging-to the fleet were dismissed and of his having absconded a short time be­ ded in his mission to, S& Petersburg, which ance in the army. While we were consulting FOR GOVERNOR. ; v from duty, rind the repairs of the vessels were fore Easter Sunday a year, having been made related solely to the adjustment of the differ­ a Courier arrived with news of a recent vic­ Oliver WolCott, 714T going on with great, despatch under the su- by a young man who came froin.Maryland for ences between Russia &. the U. States on the tory, gained by sea, over the Turks. There David Daggett, 1842 perintendance of the aurhorities at Guayaquil, that purpose in company with the owner, the subject of the navigation of the PacificOcean. were two engagements. The first took place Scattering for 63 ? g2(»4_S863 maj. about the 9th of November, between the Isl­ who expected in a short time to despatch the J counsel for the claimant closed his case. On Lord Strangfqjd is to be t|ie resident Am­ other persons, $ . fleet for the blockade ofCallaoj Cdmmodore the other vide, a black man Was offered as a bassador at St. Petersburg. ands Of Samos and Nicaria ; the second in FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR. 4 Hull, in the frigate United States was cruis­ wimess to prove that the prisoner was resid­ . ~ TheEuiperor of Russia has issued a procla­ the channel of Candia, between Cnndia and t)avid Plant, 0213 ing off Callao about the latter part of Febrtt- . ing in York couuty prior to the time when he mation,convening the general diet of Poland. the Island of Caso. The fleet of the Pacha »Scattering for 71 persons, 1059—4154 maj. was said to have left his master in Maryland, of Egypt has been entirely defeated and dis­ ary, and the U. S sloop of war had sailed td It is sported;that Portugal has acknowled­ . i ' FOR TREASURER. and that he, the witness, worked wirh him.un­ persed. Seven ships of war were burned or the southward. Com. Hull had succeeded ged the Independence of Brazil. The price Isaac Spencer, 4612 der the einplo^ of the same man,a larmer, in sunk, aftd twelve transports taken; most of in obtaining the release of the captain and , for which the Brazilian state is said to have Scattering 398—4214 majority. Yoik County, and knew him well. This evi­ which were under European colo:s. On board crew of the ship China, of Boston, arid the/ consented to pay for the diplomatic recogni­ were on board the frigate. The ship Asid FOR SECRETARY. dence was rebutted by the testimony of a bro- these transports were twelve hundred Egyp­ s tion of that of which it already had the'actual had Sailed for Chiloe, the only port in the poS1 Thomas Day, 42*1 ther-in-law of the farmer, who happened to tian soldiers, all of whom fell into the hands possession, is a million and a half, now in the session of the Royalists excepting Callao, and Henry Seymour, 1850 be present, and who stated that he never saw of the Greeks. This is the fifth decided en­ hands of the contractors for the loan origin­ the comfnand of the Patriot squadron was 'Other scattering,' 71 1421—2810 maj. the prisoner in his employ, and that he would gagement, Which has terminated in favour of ally intended for Brazil. conferred, pro tempore, on captain Illingtoiij , The returns from seven towns were reject­ in all probability, have been aware of the fact ihe Gieeks, this year, by sea. The Turks Retitrft of Maj. De.nham.—We feel great of the Peruvian Navy. -v ed for informality, which gave 163 votes for if the runaway had worked for any length ol have retired into their fortresses at Lepanfb pleasure in announcing the safe arrival in Mr. Day, and 44 for Mr. Seymour. time with his brother-in-law. and Arta. LPIKHHO is about twenty miles, Upon this state ol the case* the judge or­ Tripoli of this gallant and enterprising officer Arta about fifty from Missolonghi. I have Further from Peru.—The ship Alfred, of1 SENATORS. dered the individual claimed to be delivered, and his companions, from Bornou, in central proposed to Col. Jarvis the .storming of the this port, was off Callao latter part of Jan.—• Ebeneser Young,7718 Luther Loomis, 8644 up to the custody of the master. During the Africa, after a residence of 18 months with fortress at Lepanto ; in which expedition, if it While lying there, four gun boats and two Eben'r.Stoddard,7591 Nathan Johnson, 7553 whole time of the trial the Court House was the Sclieik of that powerful and extensive is undertaken, I shall act as a volunteer. But launches with about 200 men, came out of Noyes Darling, 7285 John Welch, 7751 .crowded with blacks, who seemed to take a kingdom. A letter which we have seen says, I fear that the want of bread w ill render the Callao with the intention of surrendering David Hill, 8212 Samuel Church, 7461 deep interest in the discussion, and the great- " We shall leave this place in a few days for plan abortive. Col. Jarvis .enjoins it upon themselves to a Colombian ship of war then RohertFairchild, 8115 Austin Olcott, 7310 e' part ol whom had each subscribed a Quarter England, and are happy in stating that we me to say to the various committees, that no off the harbour. Alex'r.Stewart,jr.463l Benning Mann, 6592 of a dollar to fee an attomay to attend to the have been successful beypnd our hopes." young man should be sent out or that none Mr. Krider, from Guayaquil has arrived at case of their brother black. The precaution ought to come at their own charge, whose in Baltimore and Philadelphia, via Panama and There were returned 2529 votes for Alex- taken to secure the remanded slave froin es­ BOSTON, April 23. come is not, at least, equal #200 per year, as Jamaica. He informs that the castle of Cal­ fender Stewart, which accounts for the dimin­ caping, by tying his hands in the presence of GREECE -^ln the month of July last, (his is the least they can live and clothe them-, lao remained in possession of the Spaniards* ished number of Mr. Stewait, jr. Ingoldsby so many of his own colour, was perhaps what Mr. J. P. Miller, of Vermont, communicated selves upon. He further observes that he has on 1st Feb. but was closely blockaded by the AV. Crawford had 1579, Rulus Hitchcock gave the finishing stroke to the excitement of to the Greek Committee of Boston, his desire never received from the Greek government a troops under Bolivar by land. The Chili 1293, and the remainder scattered amongst the negroes. They collected in a cluster at to repair to Greece and engage in the milita­ single para, and that he has expended nearly squadron of four sail and two Colombian ves- •.< £62 other gentlemen. the door of the court house, and as soon as ry service of that country. Mr. Miller had 4000 dollars,which he has received fr. Europe sels of war were making preparations to re- ; FOR CONGRESS. the object of their sympathy stepped beyond been a noncommissioned officer in the United iu the cause of Greece. If any young men duce them by storm when the expected rein­ Elisha Phelps, 5934 Gid'n.Tomlinson 6263 the threshold, accompanied by his master and Stales' armv, during the late war and after should come from , ki theui come forcement oftrcops should arrive from Guay­ Ralph I.Iiigersoll,55S8 John Baldwin, S653 the young Marylander, who had been exam­ its close. He had afterwaids been a member well armed ;but as for clothes,they must have aquil. Transports with 2200 Colombian Noyes Barber, 4401 Orange Merwin 5516 ined as a witness, an attempt was made to of Burlington College. Being very highly the Greek costume ; and tactics are all out of troops, sailed from Guayaquil for Chorillasa- There were returned also for Daniel Bur- rescue the slave by force. Numbers of blows recommended from various quarters to the the question here. bout the 20th Jan. the only remaining part of frows 1785 ; Elisha Tracy 1491 ;. Timothy were given and received. The conflict in a Committee, and personally known to one of Thus, gentlemen, I have endeavored to give 1000 men transported fm. Colombia to Guay­ Pitkin 1293; Calvin Willey 911, and the re­ short time became general. The blacks ex them, they determined to appropriate a por you all the information which I have been a- aquil via Panama, more than 1800 having di­ •%- mainder were given to 155 others. There ceeded their opponents in number. Fists, tion of their fund toward fitting him out for ble to gather. As to. my own wants, I shall ed at the Island of Puna at the entrance of were several returns of votes made which cudgels and brickbats flew about in handsome Greece; supposing that, in this way, a stun only add, that I had s fect, • and be assured I shall not forget it. I which are'to'engage the attention of the Con-p ning, when the charter was brought and laid termined in what manner to avenge himself, his health is quite feeble, being slowly recov­ doubt not (hat he who has already fought a- gress, the liberation of the Islands of Cuba te • upon the table, where the assembly were sit­ transferred his real property, consisting of 3 ering from a dangerous illness. I therefore gainst the enemies of his own country^vill be Porto Rico fr. the yoke of Spain is mentioned. ting. By this time, great numbers of people eigh'y acre lots, to 2 small boys. This prop­ returned to the government house, and lay useful to oui cause. were assembled, and men sufficiently bold to erty was handsomely situated, and on it he doAvn upon a couch, after the fashion of the A. MAVROCORDATOS. From Matanzas.—'A passenger in the sloop enterprise whatever might be necessary or ex­ might have lived in happiness—but he had country. I had been here but a few minutes, Missolonghi, Dec. Uth, 1824. Venus, arrived yesterday from Matanzas, in- pedient. The lights were instantly extin­ determined on murdering James, and 2 other when I saw a soldier enter the door hastily. foimsusthat the inhabitants of that place guished, and one Captain Wadsworth, in the men, and a woman, in the neighbourhood.— He asked me if I was an Ameiican ; 1 an­ The Emperor Alexander.—South America were under serious apprehensions of an at­ most silent and secret manner, carried off the After having examined the respective resid . swered in the affirmative. He grctsped my and the Greeks.—There has been for sume tack from Mexico. An American schr. had charier, and secreted it in a large hollow tree ences of each, with the determination of mur­ hand in ecstacy, exclaiming at the same time time sufficient reason to suppose, that the em­ arrived at Matanzas fid in thence, bringing, fronting the house of the Hon. Samuel Wyl- dering the whole, he crept up privately on that he also had the honor to belong to that peror of Russia is particularly displeased at intelligence that an expedition was rapidly lys, then one1of the Magistrates of the colony. Mr. James, and shot him ; the ball passed country ; that his name was George Jarvis ;— the recognition of South American Independ­ fitting out at Colombia and Mexico, for the 1 ..The people appeared all peaceable and or­ through his arm above the elbow joint, and that he was a na tive of the state of New York, ence by Great Britain. The annexed com­ purpose of attacking, and aiding a revolution derly. The candles were officiously re-light­ entered his body ee soldiers who his way, why then this irriialion may make it­ ern provinces to the Emperor, has put down St. Thomas :—" we were chased by a pirait miserable husband in thelasl agoniesofdeath, have been fighting the eiieiny all summer, selffelt. These are the speculations at pres­ insurrection in every quarter of jSraz'il." off King's channel, on Sunday morning last, who it appears had lost sight ofall social feel- now coming to their commandei to beg bread ent orf the question, and its result which has March 13—the villain was close in under the »ing or moral obligation ; and became the ar­ to keep them alive. But such is ihe sight to so much interested and agitated on mankind, Capt. Brown, of the Revenue Cutter Flori­ land, a small sloop, with about 25 men: when biter of his own fate, to evade the justice of which my eyes are every hour witness, as I the question of South American Independ­ da, arrived at Mobile 4th inst, from Key West; he discovered us we wete nearly becalmed; the law. Mr. James, who received the wound, have taken lodgings with Colonel Jarvis.— ence."— Bait. Fed. Gaz. ' states that a captain Ellery, was arrested a few hours before he sailed, and confined on he gave ehase and came down on us very fast. is yet livingj and if his intestines are not cut The Europeans who have come to Greece, ¥ •« ' — I thought there was no chance o( escape but tvith the ball, he may probably survive it. have all of them come with sounding lilies; From, the Paris Journal Des Debnts,March2.1. board the U. S. ship Decoy, being charged by stratagem, and having on board a man who Most ol them, I am informed, instead of as^ The statei)f Europe isremarkable. A short with having run several ships On shore,.which I could metamorphose into any thing, I ob­ MILLEDGEVILLE, April 12.—One of the sisting the Greeks,have only lived

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\ ' , *' . i,", W- i' •* •' i ' • i' ; ' > EXECUTION O^PIRATfcS. , these; a gentleman was iengaged in the third . . . k W HAVE IH8 Extract of a letter from Lieut. Comdt. John story of No. 45 Chatham street, shewing a GOODS* £MIFH ILSON New* Store of ifrohh Burtall,; A ftW rb'ifl . 'D. Sloat, commanding the United States in pistol to a friend^ who, not knowing it was SPRING ASSORTMENT;. west of the Bridge; where they will be h^ip^ , schr. Grampus, to the Secretary of the Na- TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1825. loaded,3§|£Ied the trigger, ancf two balls wjtfe to wait upon their friends.and ciistoiilersi ; , • : :?y< dated St. Thomas, 5th April, 1825. vdischarged, \lhiclf entered 'the window ofWie . James Matlory second story of the opposite building, No. 48, Nofwalk, May 2d; 1S25. " Under dale of the 19th March, I had the The General Assembly of Connecticut will AS this diy received frc?m New-York a occupied&by Mr Mills i several. ladies were honour to inform you that I had visited Saint convene at 'Hartford to-morrow. We shall t H very choibe selection of DRY GOODS, SPHIKG GOOB& K Johns, Porto Rico, for tlita purpose of offering in the room, and one of the balls entered the doubtless receive the Messageof the Governor consisting, in part, as follows:— ... STftEEjTfciUMES fiur testimony against the pirates that made leg of Miss Ferris,a little below the knee, and at the opening of the Session in season for Black and blue BRC)AD CLOTHS and A RE THIS DAY bpening a HJeVv Hnrt their escape from the vessel on the south side lodged, it is believed, some Inches below. Wfe our next paper. The Legislature will be cal­ CASSIMERES; Sattinetts; Bbmbaiiettes; superb assortment of FANClf ANEf bf'that Island, when the captain General as called at Mr. Mill's about noon,.and were in­ led to deliberate and act upon*ome very im Bombazine; Calicoes, a good assortment.; STAPLE GOODSi principally bought sured infe that these miscreants should have formed, that although the ball had not been ; portant questions at the present session, a- Fnrniture Chintz ; black LeVantine ; Sin- before the late advance in prices, Which will Summary justice. mong which is the subject of Districting the extracted, strong hopes afe entertained that chew and Sarsinett ; 'blue', white, Urid pink amputation will not be necessary. Miss Fi. is enable theni'tb sell at their lisual low rates;-^ On my arrival at this place yesterday, I had State for the choice of State Senators and Florences ; black Canton Crape^Wack,white Their Customers must excuse thfem for hot about IB years of age.—N. Y.Com. Adv. this satisfaction to receive the information Representatives in Congress ; and the re­ tfnd green Frerith Crape;Fancy Suit Hdkfs; being as particular as some of their neighbors- that all who made their escape from the ves- cently discussed plan of abolishing the Coun Another Prize cottie to Boston.-^-The high­ black silk art^^her Vestir^gs ; Irish Linen ; in mentioning the number of pieces and yard 3 ^fl.(eleven) were shot onWednesday the SOth ty Courts, and improving the system upon est Prize (15,000)'in the Quedh'S College lot­ Linen Cambric Hdkfs ; Long Lawn ; Cam­ comprising their Assortment; let it sliffiott iilt. They all except one met their fate in which the Superior Court and Court ofErrnrs tery, which drew on Wednesday last, was sold bric, Jackon^t, Mull & Swiss Muslins; Book that tiifey have quite as many Goods which the most hardened manner! the celebrated are founded. The latter of these questions ev by Renouf, one of Fortune's agents, to a mer­ JMusiins ; fig'd' and plain Frills ; silk Flagg can.be seeii for nothing and bought with Mo­ Cofrecinas refused to be blindfolded, saying ery one intist be 3ware is one of no little deli­ chant of this city, who, but a day or two pre­ and Bandanoe Hdkfs ; Bobirtelt Lace^, pl.ain ney; by Calling at the Old (and we like t(£ that lie himself had murdered at least 3 or cacy as well as of interest, and we trust that vious, drew a prize of #>2000 in the University and fig'd ; Thread and Cotton Laces; Grass have said cheap) establishmentWJ£0T SIDE 400 persons, and it would be strange, ifby this the utmost deliberation and caution will be Lottery.—Boston. Gaz. Cambric atld Reads, for Ladies IJats^; Insert- THE BRIDGE, where may be fotind . / .time he should not know how to die. From manifested with regard to it, that no hastv Speculation.—Shortly after the arrival of ing^Triinmirtgs ; silkjeotton & worsted Hose; Superior black Canton Crapfe^ black; whits his and other confessions, 23others have been Russia and Table Diaper; silk striped Flor­ and ill-advised measures may be adopted, the Crisis in New York,which appears to have and green French do: ; white Si green GauZd ~ taken, and-17 are to be executed in a few which shall bringdiscredit upon thestate,Si re­ forined the crisis in the speculation fever, a entine,a superior article for Pantaloons; Wil­ Veils ; black arid brown Gro de Nap ; figured tiavs, and the remainder in a short time after. ; tard rather than hasten the courseof justice. It trig little Frenchman arrived' at ourlanding mington Stripe ; blue and yellow Nankeens LeVdntin# •, black India and French Satin j Those already executed have been behead­ Men's black silk Gloves ; Ladies1 black and seems to be very generally conceded that there in the Fulton having.been despatched from India and French Levantine Silks ; blk Sin- ed and quartered, and their parts sent to all may be some improvement of our Judiciary the knowing ones in N. York to take in the white do \ superior Buckskin do ; Ribbons ; chews and Sarsnet ; green, pink straw and the small ports round the island to be exhib­ system,& we know nut but the present is as fa­ flats at Providence and Boston. The little Domestic Stripes and Ginghams ; Real Bang white PlOrCnces: black Cantdn Hdkfs; Silk ited. This capture is thought by the Govern­ up Cord; Dorchester Ticking; cotton Cas- vorable a time to make this improvement as Frenchman had almost rapped his knuckles flagg ai\d plaid Hdkfs.; Fancy hdkfs. ; Irish ment of the Island to be of the greatest im­ simere ; Linen and cotton Checks ; Domes­ any other ; but almost every body has a plan off upon the top of his snuff box in his eager­ Linen, Lawrts, and Linen Cambrics ; Mullj portance ; and it is believed, from the number tic shirting and' sheeting ; Dimity ; cotton of his own which he wishes the s'ate to exper­ ness to reach Providence before his despatch, Jaconet, Cambric and Book Mu§tins,a hand­ taken and convicted, that it will be for a long Flaggs ; Oil Cloths ; black and col'd Tabby iment upon, and it is therefore somewhat to Linnaeus, and as soon as the boat touched the some assortment; Grass Muslin for Ladies* time a complete check to piracies about that Velvet; Umbrellas; Parasolsj Merino Hdkfs ; be feared that in the multitude of new propo­ wharf, he sprung on shore and hastened into Hats ; Threap, bobbinfett and Cotton Laces ^ tslartd." — * ' sitions, no one will receive lhat cautions, care Gimps ; black, green and cinnamon colored the first store he arrived at on Water-street. black "Thule Lace ; white do. plain Si fig'd £ fill deliberation, and cordial su pport, Which Prunfelle; black Satteen ; black and white From the National Intelligencer. " Moasieur, Sair i" says the little Frenchman silk and Tabby Velvets; assortment Calicoes the importance of the subject demands.— Jean ; spool Fbss and sewing Coiton ; Cot­ A letter from Campeachy, of March 11. with all the eager gesticulations of his coun-' some at 12 1-2 cents per yard j ladles black Much may doubtless be learnt from the Ju­ ton Balls ; Pins '; Needles ; Tapes ; Millinbtt; published in a Kentucky paper, says,that Gen. try, and trembling, in the anticipation of the and white silk Gloves ; white and col'd Kid Wire ; Buttons ; Combs ; sewing Silks ; St. Anna resides there, and is as great a "fa­ diciary systems and the experience of other immense profits he was about to realize— do. : black horse skill and Castor do ; gentle­ Looking Glasses, Sic. &c. &cc. natic" (meaning it is supposed, enthusias') states, and it is to be hoped that these will not " Sair! hafyoti anee cottang and Kaffaa ?"— men's Buck§kin and Bfcaver do ; Hosiery* be wholly passed over and neglected to make Also, Groceries fy Crockery as usual. " as ever Gen.Miranda was." He had a pro­ " Yes !" " V«I i den I tak him all! vat you general assortment; 6-4, 3-4, 5-8 Diapers j room for new plans and new experiments Norwalk, May 2, 1835. ' 10 ject on foot to revolutionise the Island of Cu­ ax ?"—Prov. R. L Journal. Faricy Ribbons ; furniture Chintz; black which have nothing more to recommend them Bombazine ; Inserting IViinmings ; Light ba, and take immediate possession of the city A gentleman of our acquaintance, who has han their novelty. Kew Goods—Cheap fot Cash. Ginghams ; victory and other Robes for dres­ of Havana. For this purpose four hundred long been engaged in the enterprise, has Another important duty which the Legis­ HARLES HURLBUTT, at the old ses ; Alerino Shawls ; fine Shirtings ; Real troops were embarked on board two merchant completely succeeded in producing a superior lature will be called upon to perform, is that C stand of Samuel Jackson & Co. has re­ SUPERFINE.BLUE AKD BLACK GLOTHS J origs and an armed schooner. The expedi­ quality of that most useful and important ar­ tion was to be commanded by Col. Seman, a of the appointment of a Senator in Congress. cently returned from NewYork with a general fine, black, blue, and olive do ; blue, mixed So Men of the highest integrity and talents should ticle, Cast-Steel. This is mad§ by a new pro­ assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCE­ striped CASSIMERES ; blue, and black young man from Cuba ; the immense works cess, on principles discovered by our friend, always be selected to fulfil the duties of this RIES, HARDWARE fy CROCKERY.— mixed SATiNETS ; Bombaiettes and flan­ which fortify Havana were expected to be and at a much cheaper rate, than by any pro­ delivered up through treachery. But, as the exalted station, but at this time it becomes The assortment being laid in for the conven­ nels ; Bangup and BangJl Cords, Some very cess, hitherto known. A specimen of this: expedition was on the eve of sailing, an A- evenmore necessary than ever that Connec­ ience of the Public, and the exertion which superior; doiftestic Plaids ; sti'ipeS, Shirting ticut should be represented by h£}i best men. steel, of a quality certainly as good as any ev­ was made in the selection of the Goods and and sheeting ; Suspeiiders^ Purple &; Chintz jncrican vessel arrived from Havana, and re- er imported, is now in cur possession, and we • ported that three thousand troops had arrived Other states have adopted this wise policy, their quality,requires the immediate attention Shawls ; dark Imitation do ; Russia sheet­ learn that the rights ofthe discoverer are duly at that place from Spain, and also a number and if we neglect to follow their example, we of my customers and the public. Parents ings ; checks, buckram, white, croSS bar'd S3 secured.-—N. Y. Adiiocate. of ships of war. This knocked the expedition cannot but expect to lose our influence and and masters may depend on having the same plain Cravats 5 Wilmington Stripes },Wel­ in the head,and the embargo wjiich had been standing as a State in the National Councils. Plaltsburgh Bank.—The Whitehall Em­ atttention paid to their children as if they lington do: dark ; Cotton Yarn and CandleS on for a week was removed, and the troops And there is another still more important con- porium says, " we are requested by one of the w«re themselves present. Wick ; blue and yellow Nankin ; Dorchester1 ordered to disembark,much to the satisfaction sideiation. Connecticut, like other old and Directors of the bank of Pittsburgh, to in­ N. B. Cash or country produce will be and cither Ticks ; Cotton Flaggs 5 white sat- of their wives and relations, who had consid­ small states, is fast losing her relative value form the public that said bank will resume the received in payment. tin ; Coiton dassinidre; lilack silk Valen- ^3. ered them as already dead, and, at the mo- and importance in the Union. Other states, payment of specie for its notes on the isth Saugatuck, May 2, 1825. *3ml0 tia and other Vestjugs; Padding, sewingsilksj ? ; menl the letter was written, hundreds were larger and more flourishing, are constantly of June next." Floss Cotton Si FlosS Thread ; Pins ; Tapesj ; flocking to the wharf to receive them as from springing Up at the South and West—our ter­ The Hon. Edward Everett, elected a mem­ Rain-Bow Stripes. Milinet and Wire; black, pink, St blue Cam- ? the tomb. ritory is extending,and will ere long reach far ber of the next Congress, has resigned the NEW, splendid, and superlative article brie; blk Linen; Brown do; silk'Scarfs; Osna- > beyond the Rocky Mountains. Then, un­ professorship of Greek Literature in the U- Afor Ladies' DtlESSES, (a few pieces burgs ; black and brown Gimp ; window Pa- : The fiftieth anniversary of. the Battles of less we have something more to recommend niversity of Cambridge. only) are just ree'd and for sale at thfc store of pers ; Reads for Hats ; combs ; cotton Ballsy' > texington and Concord, was celebrated at us than our geographical position,our degrees STREET ST JAMES. and Buttons, (up. Sic. Sic. Sic. Also, a small Concord, (Mass.) on Tuesday, the SOth inst. of latitude and longitude,we shall be neglect­ FAIRFIELD COUNTS' MEDICAL SOCIETY. Likewise—A general assortment of Extra assortment ofLOOKING GLASSES. Like- ' : ? The Masonic Fraternity, with their accus­ ed and forgotten. Talents, moral influence, At the annual meeting of the Fairfield Coun­ Superfine blue & black BROAD-CLOTHS, wise, GROCERIES, HARDWARE AND tomed solemn and impressive ceremonies, is all that can make us useful and respected ty Medical Society, held on the 3d Monday Hirst, Bramleys Si Hirst's, and Hirst fc Hay­ CROCKERY. April 25. laid, in the morning, the corner stone of a under such circumstances, and shall we neg­ of instant April, at Bridgeport. cock's manufactory. v S. & J. monument to be erected by the citizens of lect this only safeguard ? Most certainly we Doctor Gabriel Baldwin of Weston, in the Norwalk, May 3. * Spring Fashionsi < lhat town. During the ceremony, the follow­ ought not, anrl it is much to be hoped that chair, and Dr. Elijah. Middle'orook of Trum­ QCOFIELD Si CORKER having received ing words were sung: these considerations will have due weight in bull, clerk. Drs. Hoidman, Simons, Parruk, Swairris Panacea, ^ from their friends and the public at largfcf ^ " Peace to the souls of the Heroes, their ? the appointment about to be made. Goulding, and Baldwin, were admitted mem­ OR the cure of Scrofulae, or King's Evil, a degree t)f patronage far exceeding their ex- deeds were great in fight. Let them ride a- bers of the Society. *• Syphilitic, Mercurial So Cutaneous Dis­ pectations have concluded to continue their - .round me on clouds; let them show their "fea­ The New York Legislature, which closed Doctors E. Middjebrook of Trumbull, S. eases. Rhumatism, Tumours, Ulcers, Stc. Sic. business as usual at the old Stand oVer thd tures in war. My soul shall then be firm in its business, and adjourned on the 21st tiIt. Simons of Bridgeport, William T. Shelton of For Sale at the NORWALK DISPENSA­ Store of Street & James ; but thinking it ne^ danger, and mine arm' like the thunder of was in session near four months,during which SfValford, C. H. Booth ofNewtown, and John RY. - PRICE && M'LEAN. cessary to close their accounts of the past year; Heaven; but be thou on a moonbeam, O time three hundred and twenty six laws were Tomlinson of Huntington were chosen Dele- MayS, 1825. they earnestly solicit all tlibse who have ac-» IMoma, near the window of my rest, when my passed. One ofthe last acts of the Legisla­ oates, or Fellows to represent the Society in counts with them of more than three months thoughts are of peace, when the din of arms BOOKS. ture was to substitute the name of Henry The Medical Convention to be holden at Hart­ standing to callSisettle the same immediately.: is past.", * v Wheaton, as one of the revisors of the statutes, ford on the 2d Wednesday of May next. ETTERS from They have recently ree'd. the latest N. York About noon the services at the church com­ the South and for that of Erastus Root. Mr. Root was al­ Doct. E. Middlebrook read a case of Teta­ L Fashions for COATS; FROCK-COATS* menced by prayers, after which, and singing West, by Arthnr lowed #1000 for the services he had already nus which proceeded from a wound of a nail VESTS, PANTALOONS, &c.all of which an anthem, Professor Everett delivered an Singleton, Esq.— performed. in the heel, which was successfully treated by garments they will make in the best manner; Oration, which is declared to be one of the Private Correspon­ The Chancellor ofN. Jersey has served an Opium and Wine. Doctor L. Seeley of and at the shortest notice,and they can assure* V greatest specimens of that gentleman's elo­ dence of Lord Byron ; Bracebridge Hall, or injunction upon the Managers of the Queen's Weston read a dissertation on Hemorrage in the public lhat no effort will be spared ori quence. " TP was mighty in the mightiest." the Humourists, by Irvirig; Wild Irish Girl, a their part to suit those wfnThiay favour thetri College Literature Lottery, forbidding them Typhus Fever. • An original hymn, by the Rev. Mr. Flint, and National Tale, by Miss Owenson ; Cabinet to proceed any further. This Lottery is Drs. Parruk, Blackman,Simons and Gould­ with their custom. An assortment, of the two odes, one by Dr. Percival, and one by of Curiosities, 2 vols. 12 mo.; Darrow's Mi­ therefore defunct. ing were appointed to read dissertations on best of TRIMMINGS kepi constantly on hand. Mr. Finn, of the Theatre, were sung. The litia Tactics; Do. Artillerist ; Juvenile Libra­ various subjects at the next annual meeting. Norwalk, April 25, 1825. 9 poetic merit of these pieces is calculated to James Hillhovse, Esq. has been chosen ry, a series of interesting Stories for children; April 22d. increase the fame, of their respective writers. President, and ff'm. W. Boardman Secretary, Innocent Amusements, or the-Hyerogliphical A Superior Assortment of fi; ' ofthe Board of Directors of the Farmington ' " Fortune Teller. A great variety of School MARRIED—In New York, Mr. George sruiKG GOODS, • W • NEW ORLEANS April 19. Canal. Mr. Hillhous'e is to receive a salary Certificates, See. Sic. Just ree'd at the Book­ DREAPFCL ACCIDENT.—Steamboat Teche of jgilOOO. E. Waring, of Long Ridge, to Miss Sally store and Library South of the Bridge. • Of the first quality and latest importations^ Bergher, of the former place. In Stamford, just ree'd & for Sale Oh the mdst reasonable? destroyed.—About 2 o'clock on the morning Dank revived.—The Derby Bank, which P. RRICE. Mr. Seth Miller to Miss ^.my Buxton. of the 14th, about 10 miles below Natchez, has transacted no business for some years,has Norwalk, May 2,1 S25. terms, on the Cheap side ofthe Bridge, bjf the boiler of theTeche burst, by which three recently come to life. John L. Tomlinson is DIED-— At Boston, A^ril 20th, Rev. Ches­ ELI B. BENNETT; MASONIC FESTIVAL. ^riren were killed and several others scalded President, and E. Craft Cashier. The New ter Isham, minister of the Congregational Consisting in part of the following sirticlesr more or less severely, and the boat set on fire, Haven Herald says" an application will be Church in Taunton, Mass,( He had but just HE FESTIVAL QUPER blue, black, olive 81 mix'd Cloths' and, with her cargo of cotton, entirely con­ made to the Legislature this spring for per- returned from a southern voyage, which he T of St. John the ^ and Cassimeres; striped Cassimeres; Sat­ sumed. Mr. M iles of Kentucky, who had niissioti to remove the Bank to that city. had undertaken on account of his declining Baptist will be cele­ tinetts ; Velvets ; Bang-up Cord, of a very su­ brated by Jerusalem his foot scalded, had reached N. Orleans, and Five Dollar counterfeit Notes on the Cam­ health. His strength allowed him only t.o perior kind : Bombazines \ Crapes of va rious reach Boston and continue long enough to Lodge, No. 49, at given the following particulars :—The Teche den Bank are in extensive circulation. ' kinds; Silks, a variety of patterns and quali-. vleft Natchez landing after dark on Wednes­ have a parting interview with his afflicted wife the Masonic Hall in ties; Bobbinet Laces,wide & narrow ; Thread On Tuesday last Twenty Millions of Dol­ day evening, with 65 or 70 passengers, many and his infant child. This he said was the RidgfieId,ori the24th and Cotton Lace ; fig'd Si plain Book Mus- ; lars were subscribed to the Morris Canal and of whom came on board at the moment of consummation of his wishes, and like Simeon day of June next.— lin ; fig'd Swiss do; Miill Mull, Jaconet and Banking Company, the capital of which is her departure,and were unknown to each oth­ said, "Lord now let thy servant depart in An appropriate Discourse will be delivered Cambric do ; Irish Linen, Linen Cambric So limited to'orte million. er- Having proceeded about ten miles, the peace." His prayer was answered ; for soon by a Brother on the occasion. The Members Lawn ; black and col'd Bonibazettes,; black night proved so dark and hazy lhat captain It is now understood that Gen. Lafayette after his spirit took its flight w'.th a strong of the neighbouring Lodges are respectfully Circassian,;• Vesting of all kinds, of a superi­ Campbell concluded to lay by. About two will locate his township of land in Florida, at confidence of entering immediately into the invited to attend the celebration. or quality; a general assortment of Calicoes/ o'clock, the steam having been raised, and at or near the seat of Government ; and that joy of his Lorfl and master. , By order of the Lodge, of the-latest patterns ; Furniture Chintz.very the instant of getting under weigh, the boiler Gen. Call is his agent for this purpose. He In the city of New York, on Monday eve­ THOMAS HoLLiNsnEAif, Secretary. elegant; Fancy silk Hdkfs ; Gro de Nap do ? hurst with a tremendous explosion ; every offers for sale one half of it, and the other half ning last, General Matiheita Clarkson, in the Ridgfield, April 29, 1825. 8wl0 , silk and cotton Flagg do ; German Flaggs i he will retain.—East Florida Herald. black and white^silk Gloves ; white and col'd light on board was extinguished, and all the 67th year of his age. It rarely happens (says MASONIC NOTICE. hatches v ere thrown off. In the scene of con­ Capt. Partridge, of the M ilitary School at the N. Y. Daily Advertiser) that, the public Dy Virtue of a Warrant from the Grand Kid do; Men's fieaver do ; La•lies' Si Gentle-, fusion that followed, a cry was made that Norwich, Yt. accompanied by about 25 of his are-called 'upon to notice and lament the de­ Lodge of the State of N. York, a Lodge men's Hosiery ; Ginghams, .^i^sTand .1 ' the vessel was an fire in her bow. Mr. Miles scholars, arrived in this city on Thursday last, cease of a person of such distinguished merit of Free and accepted Masons will he Installed merican Muslins 3 blue silk, ?-tTvet ; black informs, that anxious to ascertain the truth of and departed in the Steam-Boat last evening as General Clarkson. Very early in life he at Bedford, in YVestchester county,on thel7th Tabby do; silk Braid of various kinds; Gymps# assorted colors; Dimity; Bed Ticking ; Reedsi this, he pressed forward, and fell eleven feet for New York. We understand they injend entered the army ofthe United States, in the of May next, at ten o'clock, A.M.' The for Hats ; blue and yellow Nan;keeo ; Velvet through one of the hatchways, .tvhere his foot to visit the Middle Slates, and return by l|ie war of independence, and obtained the dis­ Brethren of the adjacent Lodges are respect­ was scalded in the hot water, and where he way of Albany,. These young men, owing to tinction which is eve; bestowed-tipon bravery, fully invited to attend. 1 By order of the Ribbons; cotton Cnssimcre ; Fftstiari for Pan-» talents, and unsullied integrity taloons ; Tom Si Jerry Stripes ; Flannels ;—• ... should have perished from excessive heat,but the mode of instruction and exercise adopted and virtue.— Committee of Arangements, for the immediate exertions of the crew who by their teacher, present a fine hardy appear­ In all the future scenes of his life, he main­ ' B. ISAACS. Baize; Stiffners for Cravats ; coat and vest Buttons ; Ribbons of all kinds, &c. Sic. > drew him out with ropes. By this time the ance. They travel mostly on foot, carrying tained the most pure and exalted reputation. Bedford, April 28th, 1825. 101 flames began to ascend, and each one made their clothing in their knapsacks. "Capt. P. In private life no man was more beloved for ALSO—A large assortment of GROCIl- exer/tons to save himself. Those who could itvwill be recollected, will remove to Middle- his amiable, frank, and affectionate disposi­ MORE LUMBER. RIES. CROCKERY, ^C. not get on board the yawl (which made three town in this state next Autumn.—JV*. H. Reg. tion. He was the pattern of every thing that CTltEET St JAMES have received an ad- Norwalk, April 25. . ^ ' v trips to the shore) threw over.cotton bales up­ was pure, lovely, and tjf good report. As a ^ dition al supply of LUMBER, which they A Naval Court of Inquiry•, to consist?; of LINE OF PACKETS

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'X1.'««"sis •W*ixS|"• iiu*.M's*.i,^v:.mh\ up6n the very last extremity; accordingly, ashore oh.f-ttone Key, and bilged. Tfhe prop­ i CONNECTICUT RIVEIR gHAft s; £ROM TltE CONNECTICUT OBSERVE it. ;^ : the next morning, the 20th ult. the wind aba­ erty, however, was taken out thts same night, New WatefcMaking,Jewelry ERSONS wishing to supply themselves %. jtiinzs viriif en in the Alburn of 418 nel being very crooked and narrow, the boats I have the honour to be, with the highest Keys, and,Trinkets : afftictio'n. 6 125 grounded several times : at length one of the consideration Si respect,sir, yourob't. servant, Silver English & French WATCHES. 1saw th© door stand Silent on its hihges, 21« 100 British Cutters succeeded in passing the bar, J. MCKEEVER. Spoons, Masonic Medals, Notarial Seals, Barred, against all admission-^-and I hoped 50 20 and, as two boats abreast could not approach, To Com. LEWIS WARRINGTON, Commd. U, &tc. made and engraved in the neatest man­ and pray'd " 196 ;• 12 the officers and crews of the others weie or­ S. Naval Forces in the Weslludies, &c. ner and at short notice. Thut Death might not refiiove that bar ! 1,890 G dered "to jurnp overboard and wade to the CLOCKS and WATCHES carefully re­ Shouldst thou be raised from off the languid shore ; where, taking a commanding position) ' U. S. SCHOONER GRAMPUS, ) paired and warranted. V TICKETS and SHARES for s31e a! couch, PRICE'S Office Soii'h of the Bridge. Who'll on the bank of the inlbt in which she was an­ St. Thomas, 12th March, 1825. £ ' CASH, and the highest price paid for old And breathe again the air that mortals breathe Tickets $6, Shares in .proportion.- chored, and within twenty yards of her, I or­ GOLD and SILVER. in all the bliss of health, and that mild eye SIR: I have the honour to report, for the dered her commander instantly -to home on V WANTED* a JOURNEYMAN SIL N. YORK LITERATURE LOTTERY^ Should glahbe across thy lohg-forgotteri al­ information of tlie Department, that having shore, and hot fire at his peril. After much VERSMITH.whq ban be-vell recommended. Chtss JVo.One,fori 825.—Draws — neiit. ,} bum learned that several vessels had been robbed hesitation and reiterated threats, he obeyed, Norwalk, April 18,1825. 8 1 Prize of #30,000—1, of gl5,000—I oS? Ask not what friend recorded on this page, by Pirates near Foxardo, and that two sloops (by this time everyone on board was in great #10.000—1 of #5,73.7—20 of #1,000—30 of tJnask'd, unthoiight of, these few hasty lines ; of this place, aud,pne of Santa Cruz,had been confusion.) Instead of coming to me, he,and Select School. #500—besides Prizes of #200, #100, #50, &tc'i> But give a hymn of praise to Him who saved taken by them, abd two of them were equip­ a man who accompanied him, attempted to '"PHE subscriber respectfully intimates to UNION CANAL LOTTERY. A soui from death, and wiped away the tears ped and cruizing! as Pirates, I obtained two make their escape: the commander however, 16//t Cltiss.—To-be draiVn the 11th of May. • jfeVoni ittitriy wakeiul fcyes. small sloops at this place, free of expense, by his friends and the public that he has re­ was seized, Uut his companion fled to the the very cordial -io-operation of his Excel­ moved and fined up ins ACADEMY in a ve 1 Prize of #50,000—1 of #20,000—1 of mangrove bushes. I now directed him tp or­ lency,'Governor V"on Scholten, of St. Tlioni ry airy and pleasant situation a few rods west #10,000—2 of #5,000—1 of #1,720—20 of PIRACIES. der his colors to be hauled down, and to sur­ as, who promptly ordered tiie necessary doc­ of the Episcopal Church, in Stamford, where #1,000—and a great variety of #500, #100, INTERESTING OFFICIAL PAPERS. render his vessel :'nd crew. He did order his uments to be issued, and imposed a tempora­ (being thankful for past favors) he hopes, by #50, #20, and #10 Prizes. , U. S. SCHOONER SHARK, colors to be struck—but at the same moment, ry embargo, to prevent the transmission of unremitting attention to the pupils placed un­ Orders for Tickets and Shares can be ' Thompson's Island, April 3, J 825. a musket or pistol was fired at the cutter, then intelligence to tlie Pirates, which sloops I der his care, to merit a continuance of their left at the above Office, from whence they , Theencloied report from Lieut.Com't Isaac close alongside, which was immediately re­ manned and armed under the command of patronage. He professes to instruct Youth will be forwarded with all punctuality. McKeever, of the U. S. Steam Galliot* Sea turned, and a general fire ensued ; the leader Lieutenants Pendergrast ^nd Wilson, for the in English and Latin Grammar, Elocution, Gull, which I have the honour to transmit, of the hand^availing himself of the confusion purpose of examining all the small harbours Reading, Writing, -common Arithmetic,— jVTOTICE is hereby given to the inhabit* ^ives an account of the successful result of an attempted flight, I fired at and wounded him ; of Crab Island,and the South Coast of Porto Mensuration of Superficies, Solids, Conic ^ ' ants of the town ofDarien and non-resi­ expedition oh which I had ient that vessel, he fell, but rising very soon, and attempting Rico. We sailed on the first of March, and Sections, &c. Book-Keeping, Navigation, dents, subject to taxation in said town, that I ivith the barge Gallinipper, on the 20th ult. to fight his way through our men with a long examined every place as far to the westward Surveying, Geography with the uSe of the will attend for the purpose of receiving their "On the 21st ult. Lieut, McKeever fell in knife, he received several other wounds, and as Ponce, without success, altliStrgh we got Globes and art of Mapping, Elements of Al­ Taxes on List 1824, in said Darien, at thef with a party sent by Cnpt. Mande, of H. B. M. was retaken. Many of the pirates, in endea­ frequent information of them. -We anchored gebra and ihe .ancieitt^eoinetry, Plain and store of Bell fc Raymond on Tuesday the24th frigate Dartmouth, for a similar purpose, and, voring to make their escape, by jumping o- at Ppnce, on the evening of the 3d, and took Spheric Trigonometry,- Spheric Astronomy, day of May, 1^20 ; at the store of Mather S& having made an arrangement to act in concert verboard to gaia the Mangrove bushes, were our men &. officers on board ; the next morn­ &c. The literary progress of his students he Morehouse on Wednesday the 25th ; and at they, thus united, proceeded to the accom­ shot, whilst others, seeing no chance of es­ ing, at 10 o'clock, a sloop was seen off the trusts will be the most satisfactory testimoni­ Selleck Seely's Inn on Thursday the 28th, fr. plishment of their object, viz. the capture or cape, were driven below by the boarders and harbor, beaiing to the eastward, which was als, of his abilities as a Teacher,and sufficient­ one to six o'clock. P. M. of each day. destruction of a piratical schooner and boat, musketry from shore. very confidently supposed to be one of those ly demonstrate the eligibility of his mode of Taxes due on former Lists must also ba which, I had been confidentially informed had On taking possession of her, she proved to fitted out by the pirates. I again got one of instruction. A few more Students can be paid on one of those days, as travelling fees Committed a piracy but a short time before, be a schooner mounting two six pounders on the sloops, and manned her under the com­ accommod.atiHl. will be charged in every instance to those who and was then equipping for another cruise. pivots, four large swivels, and several blun­ mand of Lieut. Pendergrast, accompanied by TERMS OF TU1TIOY. '' neglect this notice. Although the schooner, when captuied, had derbusses, and completcly equipped for a com­ acting Lieutenant Magruder, Doctor Biddle, INTRODUCTORY CLASS—$2 50 JEROM BATES, Collector. on boafd a paper, professing to be a license plement of 35 men, which was the least num­ nnd.Midshipman Stone, with 23 men, who JUNIOR CLASS—S3 00 Darien, April'20thfc 1825. s : 9 for her as a cruiser on the coast, yet, from the ber she could have had on board ; as we took sailed in pursuit the next day, at 3 o'clock.— SENIOR CLASS—00 ^HE subscribers having been appointed. want of the Captain General of Cuba's sig­ 19 prisoners, and can account for 8 killed; They had the good fortune to fall in with her *** Respectable BOARD for Lads may • Commissioners tb receive; examine, and nature, or that at the General of the Marine, several effected their escape into' the man­ in the harbor of '* Boca del Infieriio," which be hail in the.vicinity of the School at $1 25 adjust the claims of the creditors to the estate to this document, her complete state of pre­ grove bushes, and we are induced to believe is very large, and-has many hiding places, or #1 50 per week, including washing. of Jt;hn Jarvis, late df Norwalk,dee'd, "repre­ paration for action, the training of her guns that others were killed, whose bodies are sup­ where an action commenced, which lasted 45 WM. H. HOLLY. sented insolvent, hereby give notice that we on the boats as (hey approached, the abortive posed to have floated out to sea, unobserved, niinutes, when the pirates ran their sloop on Seahurv \cademv, Stamford; M trch, 14. will meet on tjie business of our appointment Attempts to fire oh them, several times re­ as there was a strong ebb tide. Among the shore, and jumped overboard: two of them at the house of-Seth S. Kellogg, in New-Ca­ peated, the actual commencement Of a fire of prisoners, are six wounded, one of whom is were found killed, and ten of those which es­ Neio. Firm.—-Spvittg Goods. naan, on the .last Tuesday of June, and the musketry, and the quantity of American prop­ their chief, and calls himself Antonio Ilipol.— caped to the shore were taken bv the Spanish HE subscribes having entered into part- second Tuesday of October next, at 9 o'clock, erty found on board, and in their lurking pla­ We were fortunate in but one man Slaving soldiers, five or six of whom were wounded, * nership under the firm of LEWIS MAL- P. M. Six months from this date are limited ces on shore, with the erasure 6f all marks, by wounded, a British marine, who received a and amongst thein, the famous piratical chief LORT & SON, inform their friends that their by the Hon. Court ofProbate for the exhibi­ slight cut in the arm. which either its Owners or the Vessels in which Cofiecinas, who has long been the terror of business wili be conducted at the Old Stand tion of claims against said estate. it had beeu embarked could be ascertained, I After securing the prisoners, we searched the coast, and the rallying point of the pirates ofLewisMallory,a few rods east of the Bridge, SAMUEL RAYMOND, ? Conimis- have not thfc least dotobt of her piratical char­ the schooner, and .discovered that, with the in this vicinity. As near as we can ascertain, where they have just received from N. York a JONATHAN B. BENEDICT, 5 sioners. acter.—:—The vessel, rind a boat which was evident intention of blowing us up, they had he had 15 or 16 men on board,and was armed large supply of Fresh and Seasonable Goods, New Canaan, April II, 1825. 9* the next day.captured, (all the crew of which placed lighted cigars in and near the maga­ with one four pounder, and muskets, pistols, which they offer to their customers on as rea­ 1VTOTICE is heteby given that the Honora- escaped on shore.) were, on the SOth ult. lost zine, which were soon .carefully removed.— cuilasses, and knives, for his men. The sloop sonable terms as they can be found elsewhere. * ble Court ofProbate for the district of in a Violent squall on the beach. I have di Wc also found many articles on board, of A was got off, and arrived safe, with our tender, The following comprise a part of their assort­ Stamford lias limited eight months from- rected the prisoners to be sent to Havana, merican produce, and, to.all app°arance, but at this place, last evening; and I ain happy to ment:—Black, blue, olive, green and mixt this date for the creditors to the estate of there to be delivered up to his Excellency the recently taken, as the cases were quite new add, that none of our people received any in­ BROAD - CLO.THS ; bla,ck, blue and other Gerihom Scofteld, late of Darien, deceased, to Captain General, with all the papers which and clean : New York hats, shoes, fl^iir, rice', jury, and all have returned in good health, colored CA§S1MERES ; Satinetts ; striped exhibit their claims against said estate. Those were found, and a sufficient account of the cheese, butter, lard, &c. fcc. and, to confirm notwithstanding their exposure to the sun and Florentine ; Silk striped Drilling, a new and who do not exhibit them within that period/ circumstances attending the capture. their character, if there had been the least rain, for 11 days, without- the possibility ot fashionable article for PANTALOONS ; will be debarred a legal recovery. Before closing this, I must be allowed to shadow of doubt remaining, we. found the getting below. I have much pleasure in sta­ a very choice selection of black figured Silk express the great satisfaction I feel at the de­ counterpart of these articles concealed in a ting to you, that I received every assistance Vestings ; Valencia and other Vestings ;— EZRA SCOFIELD, \ EXECVSF DARIUS K. SCOFIELD. struction of thesfe vessels, and the capture of thicket, about twenty yards from the vessel, from the authorities of Ponce, whilst there, Bombazine ; Circassian; Levantine and Gro Darien. April 15th, 1825. 9* so many persons, prepared to prey upon the which was approached by a meandering path, and that they showed every desire to promote De Nap Silk ; Fancy Silk Hdkfs ; Gloves; 1 commerce and sport with«the lives of our un­ and could only be discovered by careful search tlie success of the expedition. I have -the Hosiery ; Sheeting and Shirting ; Ticking ; 'I HE Honorable Court of Probate for the protected fellow-countrymen, engaged in the so cautious were they in their operations. honour, 10 enclose you a copy of a letter sent Ginghams; Flannels; Checks, &.c. Szc. to­ * district of Stamford bath limited seven jiursuit of a lawful and peaceable occupation. The following morning,at day-light, Lieut. by theni to Lt. Pendergrast, thanking him, gether with a great varietv of Goods not here months from this date for the creditors of the To Lieut. McKeever and the officers and Ward and myself took with us three boats, tlie other officers and men,for the service ren­ enumerated. ALSO,,<(f general assortment estate of Gideon Lounsbury, late of Stamford : Crew of the Sea Gull, great credit is due, for and proceeded to windward, leaving Lt.Cut - dered the country,in the capture of the Pirate. of CROCKERY and GROCERIES/ deceased, to exhibit their claims against said their constant and unremitted exertions, in ningham in charge of the prize, prisoners, estate. Those who neglect to exhibit them The success of the enterprize, against skil­ N. B. TAILORING carried on as usual. defiance of fatigue £md hunger. The ability &c. We soon after discovered alargeschr.- within said time, properly attested, will be' ful and-cunning adversaries, is the best proof Customers may depend on having their work of the first named officer has been conspicu­ rigged " Regla B latgave chase, and at 11 debarred a legal recovery. I can offer you of the good, conduct of the of­ done in tlie neatest manner, according to the ously displayed on this occasion ; and we are A. JVI. the crew'findihg we were gaining fast, JOHN WEED, Jr. ? ficers and men engaged in if, and renders most fashionable style, Si on reasonable terms. Exec'rst under nosmall obligations to Lieut. Ward, the i upon them, made for the nearest Mangrove HARVEY L6UNSBURY. £ superfluous any eulogium from me. LEWIS MALLORT. officers and men of H. B. M. ship Dartmouth, Island, jumped overboard, and effected a pre­ Stamford, 15th April, 1825. *9 I have the honor to be, sir,very respectfully, ALFRED MALLORY. for their efficient co-operation,and their stren­ cipitate retreat to the bushes, leaving every­ your obedient servant, JOHN D. SJLOAT. Norwalk, April 18, 1825. 8 VALUABLE MEDICINE FOR COUGHS uous endeavors to effect our common object. thing standing,with a keg of gunpowder,open, Hon. SA»:. L. SOUTHARD, AND CONSUMPTIONS. Nineteen prisoners have been brought in, near the galley.fire, and quantities of it strew­ Sec'ry of the Navy, Washington. ^HE high reputation that ANDERSON1* of whom six are wounded. Eight or ten were ed over the vessel. . -The powder was instant Punctuality is the life of Trade. r COUGH DROPS and PECTORAL POW­ killed, and the remainder escaped tp the ly thrown overboard, and the fire extinguish­ T^HE Partnership of FINCH & BRUSH was To Lieut. Pendergrast, the Officers and Crew DERS have gained for Coughs and oilier af­ shore, where they effectually concealed them­ ed./ She proved to be the boat whose crew dissolved mutually on the 15th of March of the sloop Dolphin, now in the service of fections of the breast and lungs leading to selves from pursuit. murdered the 5 men belonging to the Amer last. We then invited all persons having consumption,- renders it unnecessary to sa/ ' I am, with very great respect, your obedi­ ican brig Beisey, that was wrecked on the the United Stales of America : claims against the firm to present them, and much in recommending them to the public,' ent and very humble servant. Double Headed Shot Key, in December last. ' The Alcade of Ponce, Don Jose Torrens, we rejoice that most have, been punctual.— as no stronger proof of their possessing uu« L. WARRINGTON. After a long and ineffectual search among the and the Military Commandant, Col.Don To- We likewise invited all who were in arrears to common virtues could be given than will be mangrove bushes, for the fugitives, we took inas Renovals, request nie to say to you, that call and settle their accounts, but we regret found by reading the certificates accompany­ tJ. S. STEAM GAILIOT SEA GUXL, . in the name of the Goverrior of this Island, that many have neglected the invitation. the boat in charge, and pushed on to the Key ing each bottle, given by those of the first re-, Thompson's Island, April 1, 1825. la Cosimera, whence they sailed from in the and of the Spanish Nation, they present you The Books are now in the hands of Joseph spectability, who have used them in cases of SIR : I nave the honor to give you a de- their thanks for the important service you have Brush, at the store of J. & B. Brush, where morning, being their place of resort and es­ longstanding; and some of them, where failed account of the late cruise, on which I tablishment. This we burnt, and returned to rendered them, in capturing the piratical ves­ lie wishes all who are in arrears to call with­ their physicians had given them up as past Sailed from Matanzas immediately after the Jutia Gorda, at midnight; the officers & men sel commanded by the noted Cofrecinas. out delay. FINCH BRUSH. recovery, have been entirely restored by the reception of your orders of the 19th ult. tak­ being nearly exhausted: the latter ..having been They have written to the chief authority an Geenwich, April 13. 1825. 8 use of this medicine. The fact that they have ing with nie the barge Gallinipper. at their oars from day break. account of your gallant and successful expe­ At a Court of Probate held at Danbury, in & now been in use six years, and that the de­ At Stone Key I met his Britannic majesty's The schooner and boats being laden with dition; and hope your future exertions may for the District ofDaubury,on the lltli day mand the present season has been much 8hip Dartmouth, under the command of the the'property found secreted in the woods and meet with equal success. of April, A. D. 1825. greater than at any former period is also a , «-. ofhis boats were then cruizing Key, consisting of two very large huts and brother officers in an honorable cause, & all ^ ofRidgfield, in said district, Parent and ands have shortened their drfys by neglecting io w'Uidwitft in company with H. B. M. schrs. some out houses# At this place was an old the assistance they may have in their power. Guardian to Ebenezer Haioley and Edward Coughs when first attacked, which have soon Vnion ao;i Lion ; continued our course, and man, of more genteel appearance than the They request you to accept the refreshments Hawley, both of said Ridgfiejd, minors under terminated in a seated Consumption, and pro­ fji! ih aiem, the next evening, at Cadiz rest, whose situation was so suspicious, that I now sent off, and regret that your short stay the age of twenty one years ; shewing that sd. ved fatal. Scarcely a case of Colds, Coughs, Bay. . As they were also in search of Pirates, thought proper to bring hiin with me. I have deprives them of the pleasure of showing you minors own in fee the following described real Pain in the side, difficulty of breathing, want but without any particular or certain inform­ since discovered that he is the commandant more particular attention. estate situated m said Ridgfjeld, to wit—cne of sleep arising from debility, or even Con­ ation oftheir haunts, of which I was possess­ of Sagua la Grande, and in some way inti­ They are also happy to say that Capt. Ma­ piece of land containing about six acres,boun sumptions but may be relieved by a timely ed, 1deemed it proper to propose a c:>-opera mately connected with these pirates : his pa­ nuel Marcann has also been successful in se­ ded southerly by highway, easterly by land use of this Healing Balsam. Each Dollar' t'ion ; it being perfectly understood that I was pers I transmit to you, separate from those curing some of the pirates who swam to the belonging to the heirs of Strong Strnges,— bottle of this medieine contains about 40.dos- to have the conducting of the enterprise.— found on board the vessel. shore after you captured their vessels. northerly by Amos Smith's land, and wester­ es, which proves them to be a cheap medicinei •» This proposition was1 cheerfully acceded to, Having distributed the prisoners on board Wishing you success, health, &tc. I am, ly by land of Samuel Olmstead Benjamin considering their virtues. ' and requesting that the schooners should not the different boats, we got underway,jogether gentlemen, your iriend and servant, Keeler 2d. Also, one other piece'of land cou- For Sale by S. ST. JOHN, Norwalk, anif leave t-adi# Bay to go to windward for three with the prizes, &. sailed for Sagua la Grande > . JAMES J. ATKINSON. tainjjng about nine acres, bounded south by by most Druggists in the United States" t days,-1 left the Sea Gull under charge of lieu­ where, according to previous arrangement, -Ponce, 6th March, 1825. i laria of Wakeman Burritt and Elijah Lee— tenant Rudd, and took with me, independent we met his. Majesty's schooner Lion, Lieut. north by land of Aaron Lee and Elijah Lee, u Signs awd Wonders. '"1 of th^- barge, which was well manned, two Liardet, commanding, who politely offered to Cotton.—The Richmond Compiler states west by laud of Elijah Lee, and east by land 'T'HE Public are respectfully informed that ..small-catters, with five men in each, and, in receive the prisoners onboard his vessel, to that the introduction of this staple in the ag­ of Justtis Banter; and praying this Court to *- the subscribers have taken the 100m ovet "company with a British barge and 2 cutters, relieve us of the inconvenience of having riculture of Virginia, is a most fortunate dis­ order the sale thereof, for reasons in said Pe Bartrain Si Street's Store, fronting theBridge^.- - under, charge of Lietit. Ward, of the Dart­ thorn in deeply laden boats, and they were pensation to the lower-part of.the state. Its tition stated, as per said Petition on filejdated. where they will be happy to receive orcjefs for mouth, we made the westernmost point of the accordingly removed. We now continued lands will rise—its inhabitants will be enrich­ the 7th day of April, A. D. 1835; may appear. every description of PLAIN & ORNA-^ entrance of Sagua la Grande, where we were our route to Cadiz Bay,rejoined his Majesty's ed—and the tide of emigration may be sus­ It is ordered that the lltli day of July, A. D. MENTAL SIGN PAINTING, and exe­ detained forty-eight hours in consequence of schr. Union, and this vessel reached KeyMo pended, or perhaps rolled back. Real and 1825, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, be as­ cute them with the utmost neatness and des­ ' strong head winds. The day after we arrived na in company, on the evening of the 29th personal estates may both rise. Petersburg signed for hearing sd. Petition at the Probate patch. They have made such arrangements; ' there, our water being nearly expended,, the ult. where we found the Dartmouth still at is the principal market for Virginia Cotton— Office in said district, and that said petitioner as will enable them to furnish SIGNS of al­ r British barge, and Gallinipper, Lieut. Cun­ anchor. Captain Mande, when informed of for, the farmers in the lower part of the state cause public notice of the pendency of said most every description, complete, & execute ningham, sailed in quest ol some, although it the capture in, which his boats had assisted, were the first to raise it in the field for a for­ Petition to all persons interested therein, by all LETTERING on the ftiost reasonable was blowing a heavy gale from the eastward, expressed a strong desire to communicate eign market—and the merchants of Peters­ a publication of a Copy of this order in a news terms. Persons in want of articles of the a- and on the evening of the same day the Gal­ •with you-previous to the prisoners being dis­ burg had sagacity enough to see the advanta­ paper printed in the county of Fairfield three bove description, are sblictied to give them a' linipper was capsized in a squall, but, with posed of for trial. I, in consequence, repair­ ges to which it might be turned. The .culti­ weeks successively, at least six weeks before call. - E. H. STREET, J the assistance ol Lieut. Ward'and his crew, ed to Matanzasy to inform you of his wish ;— vation is spreading over all the lower part of said 11th day of Jury, 1825. A true copy. - . - CHAUNCEY SMITHV r?'; >• our officers and men were saved, and the ves­ but finding that you had sailed for this place, Virginia—and we learn, that it is becoming 9 Attest REUBEN BOOTH, Judge. Norwalk, April 18,1825. 9 sel righted. She rejoined me with the intel- I iiiiftantly returned to the Dartuiijuth, and an object, of some attention below Richmond lig'ence of the accident,- a few hours after it made application for the prisoners,upon >vhich on the J^araes River, on the Pamunkey, &c. ? O ANAWAYifrom the subscriber an inden- Gentlemen Ladies'*Pearl TOOTH PO}V/, ' happened, having lost part of her arms', am­ they were removed to this vessel. ted apprentice by the name of Wm. P DER—Prepared by Dr. CLAY. I munition, and provision?. .Notwithstanding "I regret tp have to add,that in a heavy scjuall Arnold. All persons are forbid harboring or For sale at the Gazette Office—Price Sects' A fire broke out in the woods at Sandwich, this very ieriotis misfortune, a/ter pledging: on the evening of the SOth, the prize schoon­ trusting said apprentice on penalty of the law. For sale also by Benj.Isaacs and Stephen St/ M jtiyseli to procure provisions, $ve determined er parted both her cables ; and haying the at Mass, onthe evening of the 9th inst, and / UZAL OUSTED. # IVJHO abandon the pursuit of' our object, but f* Regla Boat'- in toiv, they were both driven destroyed about #15,000 wefrth of wood; v : - Nfew-Ganaan, April 25, 1825: y *9 wmmmMti J -• - : '••V :M J* & r i ajC ' Si . W 7.